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The operator which is used to access the members of a class through a pointer to the object is “arrow “->””.
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Starting Out with C++ from Control Structures to Objects (9th Edition)
Chapter 13.3, Problem 13.1CPChapter 13.3, Problem 13.2CPChapter 13.3, Problem 13.3CPChapter 13.3, Problem 13.4CPChapter 13.3, Problem 13.5CPChapter 13.6, Problem 13.6CPChapter 13.6, Problem 13.7CPChapter 13.6, Problem 13.8CPChapter 13.6, Problem 13.9CPChapter 13.6, Problem 13.10CP
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